November 19, 2015 / Front Page

Swartz Creek woman delivers first baby at home with help from local police officer

BY LANIA ROCHA810-452-2652 • lrocha@mihomepaper.com

SWARTZ CREEK – Jasmine Irvin was just following doctor’s orders. Irvin was six days overdue for her first baby when she went to the hospital with contractions early Saturday morning. “I was dilated to four,” she said. More...

SWARTZ CREEK – A familiar face will take over the Swartz Creek varsity baseball program with the departure of Mike Miller, who stepped down to spend more time with his young family. John Fitzko, an assistant under Miller for the past cou More...

FLINT — After a controversial week in which the entire coaching staff was fired, the Ontario Hockey League’s Flint Firebirds put it all behind them and returned to the ice with a pair of games at the Dort Federal Event Center. More...

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CLAYTON TOWNSHIP – Edith Campbell has rescued a lot of dogs, but her most recent retrieval was one she won’t soon forget. As a volunteer with Pets in Peril, the rescue arm of the Clayton Townshipbased PAWS animal shelter, Campbell a More...

FLINT — Once again Skaff, one of the most successful family-owned furniture and carpet stores in Michigan, is looking to thank our community for its longtime support by launching a new on-line program that will be in place through the holidays More...